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how do you say I LOVE YOU in your own language...

in cebu philipines we say it...GIHIGUGMA KO IKAW... :)
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in Indonesian: Saya cinta kamu.

in Chinese: Wo ai ni.
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in vietnamese: toi yeu ban.
in Dutch/Flemish: Ik hou van jou.
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In my language which is Filipino/Tagalog:


Mahal kita meaning I love you
Mahal na mahal kita meaning I love you very much

In Philippines, we have more than 30 different dialects.
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In Moroccan dialect: kanbghiik or kanhebek :)
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In Romanian language: te iubesc ;)
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In my house, my children hug and kiss me without words...But i know they said " I love You " with their own word... :)

In Yogyakarta ( one of Indonesian Province ) we said " Kulo Tresno Karo Sampean "...that means " I Love You "
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in malagasy, Tiko enao
I love this thread. It must be wonderful for someone to say to you "I love you" in any langauage.

As an aside. While learning spanish in Malaga some years ago I asked 2 chinese students how to say "hello, good morning" in chinses. They helpfully wrote it out for me and how to pronounce it. On saying it to a chinese friend in england my friend burst into laughter I had been taught to say "I love you!!!"
@ chacoman... i think its WO AI NI...IM REFERRING TO MANDARIN..HEHE
In French:聽 je t'aime :)
In my language: I love you.
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In swahili: Na kupenda
In Hindi - "Main Tumse Pyaar Karta Hoon" (if it's a man who is proposing) and "Main Tumse Pyaar Karti Hoon" (if it's a lady who is proposing).
We in聽 Lebanon we say B7ebbak 亘丨亘賾賰 :))
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in Arabic Language is: 丕賳丕 亘丨亘賰 means i love u
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in Belgium:je t'aime
In Scotland we would say, alright Mary Doll ;)
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In creole (from Mauritius island)= mo content twa
in russian- ya tebya lulblu, in ukranian- ya tebe kohau
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Cecco you are correct, in Filipino I LOVE YOU is MAHAL KITA , I LOVE YOU SO MUCH is MAHAL na MAHAL KITA

But i beg to disagree with your definition of true love in the Philippines
In arabic we say
for female聽 to male - Ahibak
For male to Female - Ahibik
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In Gujarati (one of the Indian language) we say,
"Hu tane prem karu chhu"

In marathi (one of the Indian language) we say,
"Mi tula prem karatoy"

In Bangali (one of the Indian language) we say,
"Aami tumake bhalo mashi":)
In South Africa Afrikaans very much the same as Dutch is:聽 Ek is lief vir jou
In my language it is same i love you......
that is a nice topic
In Lao it is khoi hak jao
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Ti Amo :)
Love in any language...

In Philippines Mahal kita or
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽Iniibig kita

but whatever it is...once you have learned to speak it, it should be straight from the heart :)
[large][large]In russian we say聽 褟 褌械斜褟 谢褞斜谢褞
means i love you!
In vietnamese:
for female say: em yeu anh
for male say: anh yeu em
in portuguese: amo-te
In english its simply I love you .... In Romanian its Te Iubesc
In Palestine, we say bahebak
love is not a word to say
love is a feeling to display

an understanding, a feeling,
that comes with affection,
so whether its verbal or a gesture,
love without measure!
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@ legacy I totally agree with you :top::heart: Love is referred to as being the " international language ", overriding cultural and linguistic divisions.
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In Taiwanese language..." wa i li "
Well, it doesn't matter if what language you do say it, just give them a warm hug and that could make it all ok. :)
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